Samuel Ortom says he was
already a billionaire before he became the governor of Benue state.
Ortom stated this while
reacting to his estranged godfather, Senator George Akume’s allegation at the
Buhari’s presidential campaign rally held at Aper Aku Stadium in Makurdi on
Wednesday, February 6, 2019.
Akume had accused Ortom of
using his office to enrich himself.
“Today, there is one
governor in the North-Central Nigeria, (a veiled reference to Ortom) who is
richer than Buhari and has more money than Buhari in just three-and-a-half
years of being a governor," Akume said.
“The most notorious problem
facing Benue today is the use of livestock guards. These people have been
killing Benue people because they were armed with Ak47.
"Just on Friday, we
were on governorship campaign to the Guma LGA and these guards ambushed our
campaign train, shot and killed one person," he alleged.
Addressing journalists in
Makurdi, Ortom accused Akume of allegedly stealing N2 billion when he was
exiting Government House in 2007.
“The truth of the matter is
that Akume cannot hold me responsible for not being able to provide jobs; I was
a billionaire before I became governor," Ortom announced.
"Before I became a
minister, I had to resign my position as the chairman of my company and the
company is doing fine. I borrowed money from Nexim Bank, Bank of Industry and
CBN.
"I discovered a
window, through the present minister of agriculture that there was fund
available for agricultural development programme. This I introduced to Akume
that with all his asset around, he could obtain N5bn loan and invest in
business. But he told me he did not have capacity to run business, so can he
blame me for that?
"Akume was a governor
for eight years and he stole N2bn before he left office; up till now, the case
is with the EFCC but because he is in the APC, nothing is happening of the
case.
“ That’s the reason why I
said the EFCC was a tool of the APC, if not, Akume is supposed to be in jail
now.”
Ortom also dismissed the
allegation by Akume that he armed livestock guards. He accused Akume of arming
people and playing on the sensibility of President Muhammadu Buhari "to
allow him use security agencies" for the general elections.
The Governor also accused
APC supporters of destroying his campaign billboards in his hometown, Gbajimba,
and other parts of the state.
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